Extraordinary: adjective: 1. Beyond what is ordinary or usual. 2. Highly exceptional; remarkable. 3. Employed or used for a special service, function, or occasion.
Synonyms: exceptional, remarkable, magnificent, outstanding, awesome, wonderful, rare.
She is an extraordinary person.
That's an extraordinary claim! He had extraordinary powers of persuasion.
standard would be 'extraordinary' but that is not what you really want say I presume the it has to be 'not run-of-the-mill' or 'unique' or 'unusual'
extraordinary means that something is completely unusual that happened
"The audience was amazed at her extraordinary singing ability.""Part of her success as a salesperson comes from her extraordinary memory for names and faces.""In 1933, the US government took the extraordinary step of calling in all outstanding gold certificates"Your frightening essay is quite extraordinary.
extraordinary
In Dutch you say 'extraordinary' as buitengewoon or bijzonder.
Extraordinario.
EXTRAORDINARY[iks'trɔ:dinəri]1. необикновен, необичаен, изключителен, забележителен2. удивителен, странен, чуден3. извънреден (за посланник, преподавател), допълнителен
Well... I'd say that claws are quite an extraordinary special feature...
In albanian languageextraordinary - e jashtezakonshmebut you may find it hard to the pronunciation of this word.
You can describe something rare or unusual as uncommon, exceptional, peculiar, or extraordinary.
That's an extraordinary claim! He had extraordinary powers of persuasion.
there is no suffix in extraordinary....
The Extraordinary was created in 1993.
The Extraordinary ended in 1996.
ExtraOrdinary was created in 2006.
Vulgires incredibilesfacere possunt.